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Any idea why when I run Chrome, it uses over 10 Chrome.exe processes?
Any idea why when I run Chrome, it uses over 10 Chrome.exe processes?
New update: I had to edit a webpage and used FileZilla 3.3.2 and the icon next to .html files was the correct Chrome icon and not a blank document icon. Not sure if this additional information helps or hurts. Cheers.
I've found absolutely nothing official on Google Chrome for Windows 7 64bit users, or Java 64bit. I searched and searched and found nothing but "in the works" "unofficial" releases that have reportedly done more harm than good for 64bit users =\. Can someone please post a link to Chrome 64bit and Java 64bit? Many thanks.
For 64-bit Java go to the following link, and select Windows x64 under platform.
https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP...-CDS_Developer
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For 64-bit Chrome, Google currently has no plans for a Windows/OS X 64-bit Chrome Browser. Apparently the V8 Engine is hard to get working in 64-bit (something like that) besides, theres no Flash for 64-bit Windows yet so its rather pointless unless your one of the 3% of Internet users that do not use Flash.
^Thanks for the link. However, BIG CATCH i suppose, will i NEED a x64 browser to utilize Java x64? Also i already have Java in 32bit format, should i uninstall the one i already have first before installing the x64 build of Java?
^ Since there is no official x64bit browser then there really is no point in me getting x64bit Java then. Man I hope that 64bit becomes the norm soon.
With regards to Java, progressia, check this out:
Supported System Configurations for Java SE 6 and Java For Business 6